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  • 81Mercy (song) — This article is about the Duffy song. For OneRepublic s fourth single, see Dreaming Out Loud (OneRepublic album). Mercy Single by Duffy from the albu …

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  • 82Mercy — For other uses, see Mercy (disambiguation). Merciful redirects here. For people called the Merciful , see List of people known as the Merciful. Mercy Truth are shown together in a 13th century representation of …

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  • 83Mercy Thompson — Mercedes Athena Thompson Mercedes Thompson Series character First appearance Moon Called Last appearance River Marked Created by Patricia Briggs …

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  • 84Mercy rule — For the 2002 film, see The Slaughter Rule. A mercy rule, also well known by the slightly less polite term slaughter rule (or, less commonly, knockout rule and skunk rule), brings a sports event to an early end when one team has a very large and… …

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  • 85Mercy Medical Center — See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name. Coordinates: 42°29′35″N 90°40′30″W / 42.493°N 90.675°W …

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  • 86Mercy Ministries — For the Catholic religious order, see Sisters of Mercy. Mercy Ministries is an international, Evangelical, charismatic, Christian, charitable organization that offers a long term residential program for young women aged 13–28[1] who struggle with …

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  • 87Mercy class hospital ship — USNS Mercy leaving San Diego Bay Class overview Name: Mercy class Builders …

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  • 88Mercy Medical Center - Dubuque — See Mercy Hospital for other medical facilities with the Mercy name. Infobox Hospital Name = Mercy Medical Center Dubuque Org/Group = Trinity Health Caption = Location = Region = Dubuque State = Iowa Country = US HealthCare = Private Type =… …

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  • 89Mercy Medical Center (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) — For other medical facilities with the Mercy name, see Mercy Hospital (disambiguation). Coordinates: 41°58′41″N 91°39′22″W / 41.978°N 91.656°W …

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  • 90mercy — noun (plural mercies) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French merci, from Medieval Latin merced , merces, from Latin, price paid, wages, from merc , merx merchandise Date: 13th century 1. a. compassion or forbearance shown especially to an… …

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